February 22, 2013

Maxmillion Dunbar.


Dude. What a freakin' fresh sound. We can already tell after less than a handfull of listens that this track titled 'Woo' of Andrew Field-Pickerings's newly released sophomore album "House Of Woo" is going to wet some whistles. Its glistening production quality is a testament to Field-Pickering's hours behind a laptop screen perfecting every single sound on this album. The beats are so crisp and crunchy you could host a party just as an excuse to listen.

Kindness.


Adam Bainbridge is the logical evolution of disco . . and funk . .  and to an extent, house. His style has pushed these genres into a room together and said hey guys lets just see how it sounds. His record "World, You Need A Change Of Mind" was released mid way through last year and it features some vastly interesting and diverse tracks. From the funky slap bass groove 'Doigsong' to the outrageously 80's saxophone triumph in 'That's Alright', but our favourite track is the chillwave melow beat of 'House' which has that bouncy polyrhytmic piano/beat relationship that makes the song just glide on.